On Sun, 1 Apr 2007 21:17:13 -0500
"John Pierce" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hello all!
> 
> I have setup scpm on opensuse 10.2 and have configured two profiles
> WORK and HOME.  If I am at a shell prompt and run the command scpm
> switch home (or work) the system will switch to the named profile and
> all of the settings necessary to operate will work.
> 
> Here's the problem, if I go to work and boot the machine and from the
> grub menu hit F3 work and I had been at home the system will boot to
> the home profile.  That is to say that whatever the last profile I was
> actively in will be the one it boots to no matter what I choose at the
> boot menu.  Once the system boots I can open a shell and become root
> and use scpm switch work (or home) and it will change to that profile.
>  But I have to do this manually after each boot  when I go from work
> to home or vice versa.
> 
> Does anybody have any ideas what the problem might be, I would
> appreciate any suggestions.
I had a very similar problem where I had 2 home profiles, a work
profile, an MIT profile and a Northeastern profile. I found that the
MIT profile was not working in similar way that your was. It was
driving me crazy until I notices a very slight difference in the
spellings of the MIT profile between what the F3 key showed and the
actual profile name. (I think it was something like MIT Wireless and
MIT wireless). Since I used MIT about once a month I didn't really try
to solve the problem until after a few months. 

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